Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune

  • Uncover the clue to Sir Francis Drake’s last great adventure and seek out the fabled treasure of El Dorado
  • Use maps and hidden artifacts to uncover and island that was thought to have never existed
  • Explore exotic locations, such as expansive jungles and 4000-year-old ruins.
  • Interact with Drakes companions through cooperative mechanics and exploration
  • Daring high-speed chases over land and water

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Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune


5 Responses

  1. I just downloaded and played the demo to this game over Christmas.

    The graphics were nice, but the game play was well annoying. It uses the new PS3 controler so you can move about like the wi, so as far as advancement goes, that is cool, but the game play was just too stop and go for me. It reminded me too much of Lost. I’d say this game is for the under 18 crowd and if I do buy it, I’ll wait for it to go on sale used for $10.00. I am still hooked on Call of Duty 4 online until the next Grand Theft Auto and Medal of Honor.

  2. Dead Cell says:

    jst to let u know ppl that this game has alot of screen tearing and at one point it completly freezed for me…i read from different forums that this is common issue with the game..

  3. I bought this game as something I could do with my kids. Adventure, puzzles, etc. but it quickly degraded into a fairly explicit shooter. Not as nasty as say “Gun” or “Gears of War”, but definitely not “T” rating material. How this got a “T” and “Halo” gets an “M” I’ll never know.

    Parents, unless you’re OK with your kids popping off bloody head-shots with AK47s and pistols, stay away.

    (Thankfully, my kids found the game boring shortly after it turned shooter.)

  4. Ldog says:

    The game starts out promising enough, but toward the end gets extremely tedious. Lots of shooting and not enough strategy. All the puzzle solving is easy. The shooting is boring with no tactical skills needed. There are some sequences toward the end of the game that make you replay over and over and can take so long to get through, even with the auto save feature. While the graphics are superb, the game play is lackluster. Some fun moments navigating the jet ski up river and the dialogue between the three characters seems real enough. But unless you have patience for a game with almost no tactical skills, beware. There is no stealth involved here, no strategy shooting. Just mindless at points. Plus is the graphics, looks awesome on the PS3. The big negative is that you don’t have anything intuitive going on here. If you hide from your emeies, so what. If you try to reload your gun, beware. Wouldn’t recommend to anyone other than those who want to see the PS3 look great on a high-def TV.

  5. Furyus01 says:

    After reading all the glorious reviews about this Playstation exsclusive I ran out and bought a copy. Thoroughly disappointed so far… Absolutely beautiful NO DOUBT! Once you get past the colors and get into the gameplay itself you will quickly find out how flawed this “Perfect” game is. Drake moves like a Playstation 1 basketball game falling off cliffs and elements so often that it grows tiresome. Camera angle readjusts for you so you are left adjusting the camera back to where you had it during a major battle. Not to mention when your climbing objects you have to remember to change weapons back because it defaults back to your pistol. The use of the sixaxis controller seemed like an afterthought and pretty lamely integrated (unlike Heavenly Swords use of sixaxis)! Sloppy sloppy gameplay and waaaaaaaaay overhyped… I love my Playstation 3 and truely believe it is the console of the future but Sony is going to have to do better than this. If the controls were more “Assassins Creed” like it would have been a perfect 10 but as is I can only give it 4 stars (generous) because it is above average…..

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